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Old 2009-10-01, 2:15pm
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Default Where to Buy lampwork bead spinner

I can't find the website that sells the battery operated mandrel spinner??Can anybody help..thx
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Old 2009-10-01, 2:20pm
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There is one in the garage sales today. check it out
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Old 2009-10-01, 2:30pm
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the company is barefoot art or bearfoot art....
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Old 2009-10-01, 3:09pm
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Or buy them at ABR Imagery without any waiting time.
I saw one just now in the Garage Sale. Oooops, Glenda mentioned it already.
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Old 2009-10-01, 6:01pm
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thank you!!!
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Old 2009-10-03, 5:53am
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Post a WTB in the garage. One might turn up!
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Old 2009-10-04, 2:21pm
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Has anyone ever tried a dremel or can they be slowed down enough?
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Old 2009-10-04, 3:15pm
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Sorry, but I don't think you should even try to use a Dremel. Part of the design feature of the EMS is one, its quite light and balanced for your hand, and two, you can stop it with very slight finger pressure on the clutch. You can't do that with a dremel. I wouldn't want to see someone get burned trying.

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Old 2009-10-04, 4:29pm
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was curious about that and thanks!
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Old 2009-10-04, 6:54pm
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was curious about that and thanks!
I remember reading a discussion about the dremel on here somewhere. Apparently it goes just too fast & it's not steady (ie. it wobbles too much to make an even bead). If you are good a using the search feature, you'll probably find the conversation.
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